Sentences with phrase «from clinging»

Nowadays, all that's on my to - do list is «untangle myself from clinging baby arms».
Berries have properties that keep bacteria from clinging to the bladder.
Cranberry juice can also be of help for incontinence in female dogs since it acts to keep bacteria from clinging to the wall of the bladder.
By following a daily routine, you prevent shedding hair from clinging to your carpet and furniture.
Apple cider vinegar is also said to be a natural bug repellent, so spray onto Fido's skin after weekly baths and before going on walks to prevent ticks and fleas from clinging to your pooch.
One should further note that Tom Loveless, a former Harvard policy professor and now senior fellow at the Brown Center on Education Policy at the Brookings Institution, has produced direct criticism of the core elements in Green's argument (as condensed in her New York Times Magazine piece), namely her assertion that Japan's success in math performance is due to its embracing the pedagogical approaches she champions, while America's relatively poor results stem from our clinging to the outmoded models she dislikes.
It has a nice lining that kept the dress from clinging in the wrong places, but wasn't constricting or annoying.
I prefer to exfoliate in the AM because it allows my makeup to apply more smoothly, and prevents my foundation from clinging to any dry patches of skin.
Do not hesitate to show off your teeth while smiling: Proanthocyanins can inhibit the harmful bacteria from clinging to the teeth and can prevent the growth of plaque, prevent gum disease and can help maintain oral hygiene.
«Rapid transformation turns clinging tadpoles into digging adult frogs: Indian Purple frog skeleton changes dramatically to adapt from clinging to digging.»
Far from clinging to livestock as temperatures fell, the Norse instead managed a successful subsistence system with «flexibility and capacity to adapt,» wrote the author of the 2012 paper, Jette Arneborg from the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen.
The mirrors here are silica, with a film that keeps particles from clinging to the surface.
High - strength laundry tabs keep the Velcro from clinging to other items in the dryer.
This prevents the wrapping from clinging to the cheese and sauce and makes them easier to unwrap later.
The first verses were revealed in Quran: 96:1 - 19 Recite in the name of your Lord who created Created man from a clinging substance Recite, and your Lord is the most Generous Who taught by the pen Taught man that which he knew not No!
The religious motif of silence (the apophatic aspect of religions) has had the precise purpose of discouraging us from clinging to our religious symbols in so possessive a way that they no longer disclose the mystery of reality.
It is He who created you from dust, then from a sperm - drop, then from a clinging clot; then He brings you out as a child; then [He develops you] that you reach your [time of] maturity, then [further] that you become Elders (old age) And among you is he who is taken in death before [that], so that you reach a specified term; and perhaps you will think.
«I prefer a church which is bruised, hurting and dirty because it has been out on the streets, rather than a church which is unhealthy from being confined and from clinging to its own security... More than by fear of going astray, my hope is that we will be moved by the fear of remaining shut up within structures which give us a false sense of security, within rules which make us harsh judges, within habits which make us feel safe, while at our door people are starving and Jesus does not tire of saying to us: «Give them something to eat.»»
After an hour, remove pieces from the cling film and have your little one roll the dough pieces 5 mm thick.

Not exact matches

Much as advisers cling to the long - term view of portfolio management, there's something to be said from jumping out and in of over - and underperforming asset classes, at least with money you can afford to put at greater risk.
You may not bet your whole company on an untested product or service for a market that may not even exist, but you also shouldn't cling too tightly to a model that is holding you back from any growth or innovation.
Because this scenario showcases a slew of problems that are endemic to our modern healthcare system — from the utter lack of bacterial control in clinical settings and the associated infections that result... to a process that shuttles vulnerable patients in and out of emergency rooms for piecemeal diagnosis and treatment... to overcrowded, overburdened hospitals that still mindlessly cling to patient - management processes that haven't worked for decades.
Unfortunately, what I hear from the conversations I have with clients is that they still clearly remember the 2008 financial crisis and its impact, and they cling to that memory.
Most people aren't going to say «Oh, then I'm not interested,» but you'll be able to tell a lot from how they do react: Are they really processing what you're saying or are they clinging to their blinders about your work?
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Those investors who cling now to cash are betting they can efficiently time their move away from it later.
New power is eroding the traditional hierarchy of who has power and who is powerless — a shift that frightens those clinging to old power and invigorates those acquiring new power, with game - changing implications for everything from our politics to our purchases.
He even has his own group of fans, called «Bogleheads,» who cling to every utterance and pronouncement from the great man.
Boomerang employees can cling stubbornly to old ideas, expect perks or increased compensation from their original tenure or bring back past friction with other employees.
The minister who took an axe to the CBC this week, cutting its funding by 10 per cent, unapologetically clung to the idea of being a champion of the arts on Thursday, touting a budget that slashed his own department's operations while shielding the Canada Council for the Arts, national museums and others from funding cuts.
Emerging - market local currency bonds returned almost 3 per cent, while equities from developing nations also clung onto gains.
Instead of jumping from his second best to his best idea he instead lets investments play out and clings to ideas instead of jumping around.
the man «clings to the woman» in an attempt to regain half his flesh, which God took from him once he was placed in Eden.
It doesn't and didn't deserve damnation, at least not from anyone not named God, and especially not from remarkably un-peaceful «peace» advocates who seem to find their moral purpose in life by clinging ever more tightly to deluded notions of «empire» the further we get from their hoary 1890s Leninist (See Songbook # 5) provenance.
«Then We made the sperm - drop into a clinging clot, and We made the clot into a chewed like substance, and We made from that chewed like substance, bones, and We covered the bones with flesh; then We developed him into another creation.
Blacks think we must cling to victim status because it provides the only secure basis upon which to press for attention from the rest of the polity to the problems of our most disadvantaged fellows.
From the right, that is reason to cling to it all the more firmly.
Scientists that cling to those silly notions should take care to keep them far from their scientific work.
He is right, it's better to have a church that is bruised and dirty from the streets than unhealthy and unwise, clinging to insecurities.
When confronted by preachers, protesters and television personalities who offend us, it's easy to cling to Jesus» simple command from Matthew 7:1: «Judge not, that you be not judged.»
A lot of believers do that, I suspect because it's easier to paint atheists with the same brush than it is to realize that so many people from so many walks of life have found reason to reject the faith you cling to with such desperation.
Trusting in Christ for salvation and forgiveness of sins, yet leaning on him for freedom, salvation and release from sin and struggles that so tightly clings to us.
That is why Paolo and Francesca, the two adulteresses who inhabit the outer ring of Dante's inferno, still cling together like doves, appealing to the law of love, «which absolves no one from loving.»
I clung to the belief that God can bring beauty from the ashes, that my faith and obedience could be the soil from which He would one day produce pleasant fruit.
During his visit in 1982, Blessed Pope John Paul II referred to Great Britain as having an «exalted destiny in justice and in peace», and I believe we have clung to this sense from our earliest times.
Streams of endless craving, clinging, dreaming, flowing day and night, midnights, years, decades, centuries, millennia, streams of tears, of pledging, of waitings - from all over the world, from all corners of the world - carried us of this generation to the Wall.
Fire, the source of being: we cling so tenaciously to the illusion that fire comes forth from the depths of the earth and that its flames grow progressively brighter as it pours along the radiant furrows of life's tillage.
We should cling to this chance, and demand it in the name of human and parental rights, but these children can not, in a Catholic school, be «sheltered» from the world outside!
While some, therefore, among the great prophets turned away from it as too misleading to be useful, others, like Ezekiel, clung to it and, by giving it sublimated meanings, made it a servant of their spiritual lives.
Despite all my preparation, I felt panicked when I took the stage after the band finished the first night, steams of vapor from the fog machine still clinging to the set, 500 young faces looking eagerly back at me.
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